A written, formal, and consistent set of moral rules, accepted by a person or by a group of people.(noun)
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Use "moral code" in a sentence
"Thus the Greeks of classical times were in moral questions influenced rather by non-religious conceptions such as that of aidos (natural shame) than by fear of the gods; while one great religious system, namely Buddhism, explicitly taught the entire independence of the moral code from any belief in God."
"Shintoism is divided into ten branches which differ only in their ceremonial details, the moral code of all being reduced to the single principle: follow the inspiration of your own heart and obey the emperor."
"The moral code of capitalisms elite is not built on any set of simple incentives."